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- Annual Report of Achievements of Report Annual
- The Question of Immortality: Vampires, Count Dracula and Vlad
- The Count of Monte Cristo THEME SETTING
- Answer Key for Handout
- The Evolution of the Vampire in Fiction and Popular Culture Annie Shepherd
- The Road to Castle Dracula
- “Only a Sufficient Cause:" Bram Stoker's Dracula As a Tale of Mad
- Creature of the Night: the Changing Image of Dracula
- Bram Stoker's Dracula: Victorian Anxieties and Fears
- The Evolution of Dracula
- Count of Monte Cristo
- The Depiction of Vampire Folklore in Dracula and Fangland
- Cineconcert NOSFERATU
- Read As Infecting the Bourgeois Class with Agrarian-Aristocratic Values
- O. Henry's the Gift of the Magi
- Count Dracula and the Folkloric Vampire: Thirteen Comparisons
- Count Dracula, a Dark, Lonely Place, and at Night the Wolves Howl Around the Walls
- Victorian Horror and 1920'S Style Breed a Moder
- Citation: Guarneri, Michael (2016) Re-Working the Count Dracula Myth, Re-Negotiating Class Identity: the Transnational Vampire Goes to Late 1950S Italy
- Journal of Dracula Studies
- The Vampire's Evolution in Literature
- Abraham Van Helsing
- Dracula 2019
- Repulsive to Romantic: the Evolution of Bram Stoker’S Dracula
- The Count and the Wedding Guest
- DRACULA: the VAMPIRE PLAY By
- Separation Granted; Divorce Denied; Annulment Unlikely
- Physical Sex Appeal in Contemporary Dracula Films
- Mesmerism and Magic, Science and Self in the Beetle and Dracula
- Slides Week 2
- Ambivalent and Shifting Codes of Fear and Desire In
- Vampire Love at the Merril Doctorow Goes for the Win Lemire Gives The
- Vampires and Queerness in the Nineteenth-Century Literature And
- Dracula 2018 Audience Guide FINAL
- Two Nosferatus in Northeast Ohio with Organ Scores by Peter Richard
- The Evolution of the Vampire from Stoker's Dracula to Meyer's Twilight Saga
- 1897), Nosferatu (1922) and Shadow of the Vampire (2000
- The Extract Is Taken from Bram Stoker's Novel, Dracula, Written In
- Count Dracula Versus Abraham Van Helsing Through the Looking Glass: a Tour De Force